Fresh install of BREAK! Using it to make a new Openbox RYO. The name is TrollHammer. They get a terminal, bbqpkg and that's it. No dmenu or other bloat. No manuals and docs because that is bloat. Purging mode: ON. The obmenu menu is what's on the scrot. They can edit the bloat menu themselves

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GUIs??? We don't need no stinkin' GUIs!!!LinuxBBQ - No bloated bullshit to meet the needs of the less technical Linux userColorisbloat

^ I would drop volumeicon/tint2 (gtk2-dependencies), replace urxvt with xterm (startup-notification-dependencies) and get dmenu back, add a 1 pixel margin on top or bottom for the right-click menu, and keep the manpages. But that's just me ;)

All statements are true in some sense, false in some sense, meaningless in some sense, true and false in some sense, true and meaningless in some sense, false and meaningless in some sense, and true and false and meaningless in some sense.

I wonder why you qualify manpages as bloat, as those are pretty small and compressed anyway.. That unless you build a spin for embedded devices where disk space can be very limited. For example: Pidsley's buildroot-powered Kermacs or Alpine Linux just to name a few. Both shipped with very small number of packages, and most of them are simple (busybox utils) things that everyone should be pretty familiar with.

But probably that's just me.... ;) Still love it when someone come up with something new.

Edit: LOL, i forgot to mention bacon already said the same thing.... Sowwy... :)

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Well actually.... keep only dmenu, a very simple term and the tiniest of all WMs that handles keyboard bindings to some extent (cwm) should make 90% of the fast-food Linux users believe that this remaster is a trollhammer ;)

This code does not distinguish OpenRC, because OpenRC is technically a service manager working with an init system, usually sysvinit. If you check /sbin/init on an OpenRC system, it is usually sysvinit; Alpine uses OpenRC with busybox init. I will investigate ways to add OpenRC detection to the script.